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Posted by the red dot on 01/29/07 23:51
"Logician" <sales@logicians.com> wrote in message
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> I have been writing web pages since 1997, and using the Internet since
> 1993. But I work mostly with data based catalogs (eg OO (C#) classes
> for data access, data designs in ORACLE/SQL SERVER) and not front end
> pages, eg user interfacing pages. For my own site I have to build some
> front end pages, so I studied a few books and the books ALL seems to
> advocates FLASH.
>
> I know Flash used to be condemned as a fad and not really taken
> seriously for e-commerce websites. With the need removed for a Flash
> plug-in, has Flash been more accepted?
>
> A simple example of what I mean: www.9to5seating.com. This is a
> catalog based site using Flash. Actually the code is quite simple to
> write via an XML feed and then Flash can render it. But there are
> issues of download time, and seo.
thats horrible, stuff moving all over the place shouting at me out of the
corner of my eye, trying to stop a chair whilst they are whizzing past
really fast (why are they whizzing so fast?) and then the bloody dropdown
menus dropping down because id strayed off the chair line trying to catch
the chair arghghgh.
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